COLFAX COMMUNICATOR
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE PITTSBURGH COLFAX K–8 PTO
VOL 12 NO 3 FEBRUARY 2019
P 10-11GIRLS’
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P 12-13BOYS’
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P 14-17DANCING
CLASSROOMS
P 20-21SWIMMING
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2018–2019 COLFAX PTO EXECUTIVE BOARD
President: Abbie Campsie [email protected]
Executive VP: Tiffany Stuckey [email protected]
VP Special Events: Dory Levine [email protected]
VP Fundraising: Ross Ingram [email protected]
VP Communications: Jeanine Weiss [email protected]
Treasurer: Amanda Cline [email protected]
Assistant Treasurer: Carol Smith [email protected]
VP Volunteer Coordinator: Tiffany Stuckey [email protected]
Secretary: Maribeth Hagley [email protected]
Faculty Rep: TBD
Middle Level Teacher Rep: Raffaela Greco [email protected]
Principal: Dr. Tamara Sanders-Woods [email protected]
Colfax PTO Site: www.colfaxpto.org
Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/pghcolfax
Join us on Twitter: @PPSColfax
NEWSLETTER STAFFEditor: Jeanine WeissDesigner: Mary Dorfner Hay Editorial Board: PTO Executive Board
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PRESIDENT’S ADDRESSGreetings Colfax Parents,
As some of you may know this is my daughter’s 8th grade year at Colfax and hence this is my last year as a parent at the school. I’m sure the PTO will be in good hands as I will finish my term as President at the end of June and pass the torch. There are a few other jobs I’ve maintained while being president and a board member. I will be looking to fill both before the end of the year. They are tour guide and ski club coordinator. Here’s a little history. Eight years ago, the state legislature made sweeping cuts to education leaving PA school districts grappling with budget cuts. PPS was not immune and made several changes. One decision was to remove the Parent Engagement Specialist position. This person wore many hats at Colfax and giving tours was one of her jobs. A group of parents met to cover aspects of the position by asking for volunteers to cover each task. I volunteered to do the tours and I’ve been giving them ever since. I’ve given over 500 tours to perspective parents over the past seven years. It’s been a very enjoyable experience—meeting people, answering questions and selling Colfax to potential parents. If you have a few hours a week to spare and think you’d enjoy sharing information about the school with others, please contact me. I’m looking to train a few parents who would be interested. Also, about eight years ago, a former principal started the ski club at Colfax and was convinced to add 4th and 5th grade making it one of the few ski clubs that is 4-8th grade. Because I am an avid skier, I was recruited to become a chaperone and gladly attended all the trips. We went on four that year. The club gained in popularity over the years as students returned and continued in the club. We started with just 35 skiers in the first year and have 75 as our current number. Many of the kids have been skiing in the club for five years. When Colfax had a change in principals, the ski club coordination fell to me and I’ve been running it for the last 4 or 5 years. It is a fun job if you like to ski and you enjoy children. If anyone would like more information or thinks they might be interested, please contact me. You wouldn’t start until next December. On a completely unrelated note, our K-3 music teacher, Alyce Edwards, is going to direct our ML musical this year. She approached me at the end of last year express-ing interest in the possibility of directing at Colfax. After learning that Ms. Edwards has several years of experience directing musicals and getting to know her wonderful personality, she seems to be the perfect fit. Drum Roll please… We are proud to announce The Lion King Junior as this year’s ML musical. The dates of the shows will be May 16th at 6pm, May 18th at 6pm and May 19th at 2:00pm. Can’t wait!
Kind Regards,Abbie Campsie, PTO President
Ask Drive Success
Ms. Juhas’ Second Grade studies Theodore Roosevelt
Ski Club
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THANK YOU!The Colfax PTO would like to thank those who have contributed this year to our school. Your contributions make a lot happen for our children! You may not realize everything the PTO helps pay for, so here’s a list!
KINDERGARTEN
Grow Pittsburgh Recess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPlayground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnivalField trip to the pumpkin patch$10 per student towards field trips$100 teacher grant
FIRST GRADE
Grow PittsburghRecess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)Four field trips to the Frick Environmental Center iPads and LaptopsPlayground Care and Maintenance PBIS Incentives FiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival$10 per student for field trips $100 teacher grant
FOURTH GRADE
Chess ClubRecess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)Three field trips to the Frick Environmental CenteriPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival$10 per student for field trips$100 teacher grantBasketball uniforms
FIFTH GRADE
Chess ClubRecess Supplies (Balls, jump-ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival$10 per student for field trip$100 teacher grantBasketball uniforms
SECOND GRADE
Chess ClubGrow Pittsburgh Recess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPlayground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesField trip to Heinz HallField trip to Pittsburgh PlayhouseFour field trips to the Frick MansionsFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival$10 per student for field trips$100 teacher grant
THIRD GRADE
Chess ClubGrow Pittsburgh Recess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival$10 per student for field trips$100 teacher grant
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SIXTH GRADE
Chess ClubRecess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnivalMusicalSports uniforms (flag football, wrestling, soccer, basketball as needed)$10 per student for field trip$100 teacher grant
SEVENTH GRADE
Chess ClubRecess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS Incentives FiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnival MusicalSports uniforms (flag football, wrestling, soccer, basketball as needed)Bus to Shakespeare enrichment program$10 per student for field trips$100 teacher grant
EIGHTH GRADE
Eighth Grade Promotion Chess ClubRecess Supplies (Balls, jump ropes, etc.)iPads and LaptopsPool Care and Maintenance Playground Care and Maintenance PBIS IncentivesFiestaIce SkatingMovie NightsTalent ShowCarnivalMusicalSports uniforms (flag football, wrestling, soccer, basketball as needed)$10 per student for field trips$100 teacher grants
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Michael and Anne KucheraYohei and Kazu DoiMaribeth HagleyJonathan PerretLori KoelschCathy SchaeferWilbert KragtenRachel ClarkMelikhan TanyeriJay AronsonJane RicheyGeraldine CutlerGabriella GonzalezElizabeth IrizarryCassie QuigleyBing YanSarah Sirlin and Brett YaskoRichard LerachMichael LannJanel HanmerSarah GalushaSarah MinnaertClaudia MahaveYang PuNoriyuki YoshioCarol SmithEric FriedlanderAmy SturtzAllyson AldousTakashi Nakagai NishizuKristina LauwersHenry Xu and Haixia WangHal CoffeyDivya HeffleyAlison Culyba
Aimee CurtrightKristine PuglieseChristine HoltzYong WuSunny ParkOlena TumanovaMiki WatanabeElizabeth HurleyStefani PashmanSukanya SrinivasanSara SegelGary MinnaertRisheng ChenTiffany StuckeyNeetha KhanRoss and Ashley IngramRachel SchlosserNikole FiedlerKyle RuaneJeanine WeissAbigail HornZauyah WaiteWilliam ObermanStephanie WeinsteinStacy LoblRonald David LebelRachel AlbertQi GuanghuiGarth and Julia GraeperCristina RuggieroCatherine DurkinThe Shorkey FamilyDorothy GordonCharlotte Lann (Shorkey Grandparents)
Bryan ClarkAnna WukichMary KennedyCosy KnitsNathan VanHoudnosElizabeth GoldbergAnna Debby FarkasDonovan and Andy HameroffDanielle NicolRachel RosenfeldOlena TumanovaTiffany Gary-WebbAnne KurzwegTHG/coreNOCEllen ChepanoskeAmy MalenEllen LuHayman and Raghu ArunachalamDaniel BainCindy Araya PuwanantAlison KarabinSean and Anne WeldonSarah TrbovicRichard BothamHelen ChangEmanuele CaudaTom Bohman and Jennifer ChianeseMarian Opoku-DakwaPaul SalvadorAbbie CampsieScott BlumanPatrick YoestJustin and Valentina Krauss
Thank You For The Ask Drive Donations!
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PRINCIPAL REMARKSGreetings Colfax Families,
I hope that this edition of the Communicator finds you and your family doing well. January’s weather has been very unpredictable! Mother Nature afforded staff and students with an unexpected mini “winter break” that many of our kids thoroughly enjoyed. Staff welcomed the additional time to prepare for second semester academic and student activities. Please mark your calendars for the upcoming events: • 6th-8th grade Snowball Formal, February 22nd • Ice Skating Night at Schenley Park, February 25th • Party 4 Play, March 23rd • Spring Break, April 15th - 22nd • ELA PSSA, April 23rd - 26th • Math/Science PSSA, April 29th - May 3rd • The Lion King Jr. Musical, May 16th, 18th, 19th Last month, our students and staff were recognized for our Star School Award. Schools recognized with the Star Award are among the top 25% of schools in Pennsylvania demonstrating growth measured over a 2-year period. Many Central Office Administrators, the School Board President, former teachers/staff, and PTO board members were in attendance. Superintendent Dr. Hamlet awarded Colfax with the official plaque and school banner, now located in the Main entrance vestibule and outside of our Media Center. It was definitely a great time had by all. I would also like to congratulate our Boys Basketball, Boys and Girls Swim Teams, and our CMU Science Squad for yet another winning season. In recognition of Black History Month, our teachers were encouraged to decorate their doors as a creative way to get students involved and to celebrate the rich history and contributions of African Americans. Photos will be shared on our Twitter and Facebook pages. In closing I share with you a quote from my favorite author, poet, singer, and civil rights activist, Maya Angelou…“My mission in life is not merely to survive, but to thrive; and to do so with some passion, some compassion, some humor, and some style.”
Best regards, Dr. Sanders-Woods
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IMPORTANT DATES
FEBRUARY 22EARLY DISMISSAL/HALF DAY
FEBRUARY 226TH-8TH GRADE SNOWBALL FORMAL
FEBRUARY 25ICE SKATING NIGHT AT SCHENLEY PARK
MARCH 8EARLY DISMISSAL/HALF DAY
MARCH 22EARLY DISMISSAL/HALF DAY
MARCH 23PARTY 4 PLAY
Third Graders drawing hands in Art for a Martin Luther King Jr. Project
“I have decided to stick with love, hate is too great a burden to bear.” Art Project
Star School Award Celebration
PBIS Door Decorating Reward
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GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
The girls basketball team ended their season with a record of 5-4. Thank you to Coach Cohen for another fun season and as we say goodbye to the 8th graders, we wish next year’s team good luck!
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Congratulations to Colfax Middle Level Boys’ Basketball for their defeat over Schiller 45-31. It’s Colfax’s second year winning the All City Middle Level Championships!
BOYS’ BASKETBALL
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BOYS’ BASKETBALL
Head Coach: Dennis Boyce
Asst. Coach:Noah Segall
8th Grade Ethan AnishJonah BeltzOwen BlumanSam KellyVictorious SankofaIan Waite
7th GradeTerrell JamesDylan NauhausAlex SchaferJack SegallPavle SlepčevSpencer Waite
6th Grade Victor NernbergTriston PezzelleAsher Schwartz
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Our fifth-grade students had the good fortune of once again participating in the Dancing Classrooms program, presented by the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System. The program introduces children in the Pittsburgh Public Schools to five different ballroom-style dances as an innovative strategy to enhance learning readiness and social development. The curriculum is designed to help students in the areas of problem solving, creative thinking, resiliency, professional courtesy, appreciation for various cultural backgrounds, team building and cooperation, as
well as self-efficacy and personal commitment to consistent effort and practice to reach a goal. Over the course of several weeks, the students come together to learn dances such as the merengue, fox trot, rumba, tango, and swing. They work together to coordi-nate and master the unfamiliar moves, gaining confidence and excitement with each successive lesson. The program culminates with a performance for family and friends, showcasing everything they have learned and the confidence they have built and are ready to share.
DANCING
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CLASSROOMS
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PBIS DOOR DECORATING REWARD
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During this past holiday season, as a reward for points earned through PBIS, students had fun working in teams to decorate various classroom and office doors throughout the buildings. From concept to design and creation, the students festively decked the halls, honing their skills in creativity, problem solving, and team work.
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SWIMMING
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Congratulations to the Cobras Boys’ and Girls’ swimming team for their successful win at the 2019 Middle School Championship. Colfax boys and girls both placed 1st in each event except for one. Each swimmer who participated in the Championships scored for our team. This is unprecedented considering some events had up to 34 entries. The boys’ 1st place score was 324 points with Sci Tech coming in 2nd place scoring 171 points and Pittsburgh Classical in 3rd with 159 points. The Girls’ 1st place score was 332 points victorious over Obama who walked away 191 points and South Hills with 144. Below is a rundown of our swimmers and placement. Congratulations on another successful year.
E V E N T G I R L S B O Y S
200-yard Medley Relay 1st Place 1st Place Lillian Schaefer Yuna Nakamura Diego Portela Liam Friedlander Adi Schreiber Casey Bloom Cole Schaefer Ezra Dubowitz 200-yard Freestyle 1st place 3rd place 1st place 2nd place Virag Salvador Isabella Hagley Liam Friedlander Andrew Shirbinin
100-yard Individual Medley 1st place 2nd place 1st place 2nd place Yuna Nakamura Ella Washburn Cole Schaefer Ezra Dubowitz
4th place 6th place 3rd place Lillian Schaefer Natalie Ruane Takumi Nakamura
50-yard Freestyle 7th/22 place 8th/22 place 1st /34 place 5th/34 place Hanna Dennis Casey Bloom Ezra Dubowitz Fernando Vielma
9th/22 place 10th/22 place 6th/34 place 12th/34 place Ava Czerwinski Eliza Gonzalez Jean Paul Jose Torres Portuguez
50-yard Butterfly 1st place 7th place 1st place 2nd place Yuna Nakamura Ava Czerwinski Liam Friedlander Takumi Nakamura
100-yard Freestyle 1st place 4th place 1st place 6th place Alina Weise Natalie Ruane Diego Portela Fernando Vielma
6th place 10th place 11th place Swati Mylarappa Luke Hunter Tommy Nichol
50-yard Backstroke 1st place 5th place 1st place 3rd place Lillian Schaefer Ella Greenfield Diego Portela Andrew Shirbinin 9th place 8th place 10th place Hanna Dennis Henry O’Boyle Teague Quigley
100-yard Freestyle Relay 1st Place 6th Place Ava Czerwinski Eliza Gonzalez Ian Kuchera Luke Peralta Hanna Dennis Alina Weise Ekow Opuku- Finn Swartzwelder Dakwa
50-yard Breaststroke 1st place 2nd place 1st place 3rd place Ella Washburn Isabelle Hagley Cole Schaefer Ian Kuchera
3rd place 5th Place 10th place Adi Schreiber Ella Greenfield Varun Bhat
200-yard Freestyle Relay 1st Place 1st Place Lillian Schaefer Virag Salvador Liam Friedlander Diego Portela Casey Bloom Yuna Nakamura Ezra Dubowitz Cole Schaefer
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K-5 SHINING STARSWe are excited to announce the third round of the K-5 Shining Stars. Students were chosen for the character trait Safe. Please congratulate the following students:
K-1 Musyt: Tanner Barren-Freeman, K-2 Banycky: Lena Rebeck K-3 Hills: Ellie Zur, K-4 Filipek: Tadik Mallory
K-5 Jackson: Caleb Wein
2-2 Grujich: Bettis Bierenbaum, 2-3 King: Zachary Karabin 2-5 Johnston: Josiah Jefferson, 2-6 Juhas: Jason Chen
2-7 Phillips: Oliver Pasternak
1-1 Knab: Leo Lgao, 1-2 Morgano: Leina Younis 1-3 Bartels: Isaac Livshin, 1-4 Gaussa: Lilliana Duarte
1-5 Eagan: Austin Liles
3-1 Campione: Naya Ibrahim, 3-2 Bartolli: Shunta Nakamura 3-3 Lasek: Ja’Mere Guyton, 3-4 Murray: Zion Merrell
3-5 Grady: Anna Chrissis
KINDERGARTEN
SECOND GRADE
FIRST GRADE
THIRD GRADE
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4-1 Lucci: Isaiah Davis, 4-2 Weiss: Noah Deramo4-3 Mlay: Cecilia Starr, 4-4 Pellegrini: Olive Perry
5-1 Rice: Elizabeth Carroll, 5-2 Olshenske: Leila Protho5-3 Kress: Dominic McKenith, 5-4 Franklin: Sasha Istomin
5-5 Coles: Annabelle Oberbarnschedt
FOURTH GRADE FIFTH GRADE
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COLFAX STUDENTS TAKE PART IN
HOPE TREE DEDICATION AT FRICK PARKOn December 13, 2018, our students took part in the “Students Say Enough” Hope Tree dedication at Frick Park. Honoring the memory of victims of gun violence across the country, students wrote messages of peace and hope and hung them one-by-one on the Hope Tree.
THE FOCUS PITTSBURGH BACKPACK PROGRAMSubmitted by Brittany McCann
The FOCUS Pittsburgh Backpack Program has partnered with Colfax to offer a supply of nutritious meals and snacks for children over the weekends, free of charge. Bags are distributed by teachers on Friday each week. Any child with a signed permission slip in will be able to receive these weekly bags of food. Once your child is signed up, they will receive bags of food each week until they leave the school or until you no longer wish to participate. A typical bag may include: Ramen Noodles, Easy Mac, Chef Boyardee, fruit cups, breakfast cereal, oatmeal, granola bars, fruit snacks, cookies, fruit juice, milk and/or other similar items. Contact Brittany McCann ([email protected]) or Casey Weiss ([email protected]) for a permission slip or for more information about the program at Colfax. For more information on the Backpack Feeding Program or to volunteer, contact program manager, Blair J. Mickles: 412.552.3308,[email protected], facebook.com/backpackfeeding
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COLFAX STUDENTS TAKE PART IN
HOPE TREE DEDICATION AT FRICK PARK
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SKI CLUB This winter weather has been unpredictable and the polar vortex certainly put a hold on school for a few days; but the Colfax Ski Club got the chance to take advantage of some of the white stuff on a January trip to Seven Springs.
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SECOND GRADEFRICK ART AND HISTORICAL CENTER
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UGLY SWEATER DAY!
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UGLY SWEATER DAY! KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS FOSTER KINDNESS AND GIVINGSubmitted by Lee Ann Banycky
The Kindergarten students prepared for the holidays with a project designed to foster the spirit of kindness and giving. The aim was to help The Grinch’s heart grow by collecting nonperishables to be donated to the food pantry. Each morning in December, eager children transported their cans and boxes of food to school, quickly surpassing the goal of 125 food items by reaching over 200 items. There is no doubt that the children enjoyed sharing with others while helping others to enjoy their holiday meals. Way to go Kindergarten!
Aniyah Averytt-Brown 2nd Index of Refraction in Different MediumsCash Chao 2nd Coefficient of Kinetic FrictionSharay Dela Cruz 2nd Circular MotionHaruka Doi 1st Stealth ShapesAbigail Feinstein 1st Electrical ResistanceLiam Friedlander 1st Loop the LoopLeticia Gomez-Faulk 3rd Lenz’s Law Copper Tube ExperimentZoe Obenza-Bridges 1st Ambient Air Temp. Effects on Hydrogen EmissionCole Schaefer 1st Measuring Viscosity of Different LiquidsBen Stolarz 2nd How Fast Does It FallGabe Feinstein 2nd Conductivity and Lenz’s LawVarun Bhat 1st Can AI Train Randomly Moving Dots Reach a TargetVipin Bhat 1st Is EMG Data Correlated with One Rep Max Strength for Biceps?Loudy Olson 2nd Two Slit InterferenceJean Paul Portuquez 1st Measuring the Effect of Distance on Light IntensityNaomi Segel 1st What Effects the Period of a PendulumPavle Slepcev 1st Observing the Doppler Effect on Sound FrequenciesElla Washburn 1st Testing Magnetic Field Strengths of Combined MagnetsAnisha Willis 2nd Enthaply of NaOH Dissolution
In addition to their placements, Liam Friedlander and Pavle Slepcev received awards from Duquesne University’s Physics Department in recognition for their projects.
Haruka Doi, Cole Schaefer, Pavle Slepcev and Ella Washburn received awards of recognition from Duquesne University. Finally, Ella Washburn earned a perfect score.
There were several other students who participated in the CMU Science Squad that were unable to attend: Aniyah Cobb, Ian Kuchera (who volunteered as tech personal), Ayat Mickens, Ja’Heiry Pryor, Maya Regus, Cheyenne Lee, Dylan Nauhaus, Jacob Reed, and Suleimen Setkatim.
Please join me in congratulating them on their academic accomplish-ments and perseverance.
We will have one more squad meeting with these students on February 5th and starting February 12th we will begin the 6th grade CMU Science Squad. In May, our 1st place finishers will be attending the state level competition.
Thank you to the Colfax staff for your invaluable support. We were one of three schools in the entire district to participate in this event.
Finally, this opportunity would never be possible if not for the commitment, support and time of Dr. Kisslinger, his mentors and the resources of CMU. Also, I want to thank Dr. Kisslinger loyalty to our school over the years.
CMU SCIENCE SQUADSubmitted by Doug Wolfe
On Saturday, February 2, 19 of our students presented their projects at PJAS Regional that they have been working on since September. Here is how they did:
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FEBRUARYFebruary 22Early Dismissal 11:50am
February 226th-8th Grade Snowball Formal
February 25 Ice Skating Night at Schenley Park
MARCHMarch 8Early Dismissal 11:50am
March 22Early Dismissal 11:50am
March 23 Party 4 Play
APRILApril 15–22No School—Spring Break
MAYMay 10Early Dismissal 11:50am
May 27No School—Memorial Day
May 30–31Middle Level Trip
JUNEJune 5Carnival 5:30pm
June 11Last Day of School
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Cecelia Starmixed mediafourth grade